White Chocolate Lollipops #SundaySupper

There is nothing more special than receiving a homemade holiday gift. It is also very fun to make them and give them out! These White Chocolate Lollipops are one of the easiest and most fun treats to make!

Today, for #SundaySupper we are bringing you Gifts from the Kitchen hosted by Renee of Magnolia Days. Thank you to Renee for hosting such a fun event! Who doesn’t love to give or receive gifts from the kitchen?

It is special when someone takes the time and puts forth the effort to make a gift. To me, that is the best gift received! It doesn’t take much to make me happy and just knowing that someone lovingly thought of me while making a gift is the best happiness to feel.

There are all kinds of places to find things for homemade holiday gifts, if your looking for more ideas then be sure to check out the links to books written by the two fellow #SundaySupper members below!

It is so fun to decorate these White Chocolate Lollipops all festive and wrap up nice and pretty for the holidays! Do you make something special from your kitchen as a holiday gift? What is your favorite homemade holiday gift to receive?

Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this post for all the links to all the other #SundaySupper Gifts from the Kitchen!

White Chocolate Lollipops by The Life and Loves of Grumpy’s Honeybunch

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Place white chocolate in microwave safe bowl and heat on high in 30 second intervals. After about 1 minute in the microwave it should be melty with some chunks still in the chocolate. Do not continue to microwave. Stir the chocolate until the chunks completely melt.

Set chocolate aside and let rest about 2 minutes.

Using a large tablespoon, spoon chocolate into a circle onto the parchment paper. Lay lollipop stick in the middle of each round and give a slight twist.

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Welcome! I'm Shelby, author of Grumpy's Honeybunch, mom of two handsome sons, and wife of one Grumpy hubby. We live in the Capital Region of New York surrounded by mountains and nature. My favorite things include hiking in the mountains, boating on the water, spending time with my fur babies, and creating in the kitchen!